Re: [RCSE] Trip to German

2000-12-10 Thread Dennis Phelan
Dude, Heheh! Didn't Porsche build boxer configuration engines, including overhead cam designs 'before' Ferrari used them in F1? WAY TO GO MICHAEL! Dennis --- "David A. Malone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The Boxster gets its name from combining "Boxer" (which is the name > for the water-cooled f

Re: [RCSE] Trip to German

2000-12-09 Thread James V. Bacus
At 08:19 AM 12/9/2000, David A. Malone wrote: >(BTW- HLG wings fit in the passenger seat and the rest of my stuff fits in >the 2 trunks) this IS the ultimate vehicle >for Comps. I'll be passing you on the way to those contests in my black '98 6 speed C5 Corvette, with a couple of moldies next t

Re: [RCSE] Trip to German

2000-12-09 Thread David A. Malone
> The Boxster gets its name from combining "Boxer" (which is the name for the water-cooled flat six engine that ferrari developed in the sixties) with "Roadster". I should know, I have the Boxster #1047. I put an order in 14 months before production began in the fall of '96. Dave Malone